Surfeit of Blasphemy Including The Rushdie Report From Edifice Complex to Occult Theocracy
197 pages
David Musa Pidcock, a leading figure from the Islamic Party of Britain, found himself seriously offended with many other people with Islamic believes, when in 1988 Salman Rushdie published his book "Satanic Verses". The media hype on tv was almost ludricous with how Satanic Verses was promoted into highest circles of the 'Literature establishment'. Pidcock however lowered his blood pressure and wrote a respons titled "Satanic Voices, Ancient & Modern", which indeed, as he describes, is a game set and match expose on the subject.